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Sunday, April 4, 2010

Experience fresher Japanese food- and fresher waiters at Sushi Damo

This afternoon, I had a meal with my visiting uncle and Chinese American aunt. My teacher recommended reviewing Sushi Damo, so I am. We first enjoyed some edamame which I thought it was a tad too salty, and on the bright side, light like how an appetizer should be. I next took a few avocado rolls (without the tuna, I asked). I felt that it was a charming combination of being fresh, refreshing, and slight; not too heavy, and something you should definitely enjoy on a warm, sunny day. Next came my entrée, vegetable tempura, and let’s just say it was one of the best tempuras I’ve ever had. For one, it was crisp and crunchy; and oh yeah, second, the heavenly fresh veggies contributed, were well cooked and fried perfectly. I had a morsel of my mom’s tofu teri, an unusual dish like no other. It was fresh and flavorful, and tasted sweet as a foretaste- yet mildly tangy as the aftertaste. And I don’t mean it tasted like the Chinese’s sweet and sour sauce; no way, and not at all. I was a bit offended by the service; it was somewhat rude and it would be nicer if the waiters answered the fellow customer’s questions. Obviously not personal ones, just about our food, and what it was. The place wasn’t packed, so why can’t the questions about what was vegetarian be answered? Brightly, I thought the décor was very pretty, and looked like many people spent some time working on its interior. I think that Sushi Damo tastes like three stars for the fresh cuisine and nice décor.
                                                                          
Enjoy your next bites,

The Tiny Tastebud
sushidamo.com
Rockville Town Center
Rockville, MD: 36-G Maryland Avenue Rockville, MD 20850
Tel: 301.340.8010

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